Transforming growth factor-α gene expression in late-gestation fetal rat lung

Transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) is a structural homologue of epidermal growth factor and competes for binding on a common transmembrane protein receptor/kinase. Although TGF-alpha appears to be more important than epidermal growth factor in embryogenesis and mammalian organogenesis, the...

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Biological and medical sciences
DNA - genetics
Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
Female
Fetus - metabolism
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression
Gestational Age
Lung - embryology
Lung - metabolism
Organogenesis. Fetal development
Organogenesis. Physiological fonctions
Pregnancy
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RNA, Messenger - genetics
Transforming Growth Factor alpha - genetics
Transforming Growth Factor alpha - metabolism
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